Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1922, Page 16

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AU uick Service [Printing I ; e SR | LEWIS M. THAYER HOWARD & FISE 507 13th N.W. DYER’S ANTI-LYNCHING BILL PASSAGE IS URGED Former Virginian Says e Bows Head in Shame Over Atrocities of Southland. To the Editor of The Star: As a former Virginian, like Mrs. Juliette V.'Harring, 1 have howed my head in shame of the atrocities of the southland. I went to the state of Virginia years ago as an alien to teach school. After a residence for some time I renounced my = allegiance to her majesty, Queen Victoria, and be- came ah American citizen. hoping to enjoy, all the rights and privileges guaranteed by the Constitution, the charta of the American gov- STEP ouTl IN THE ‘#;: ::::\”" YARD. AND wm CRoQue Nowp 0‘{ Y stranger in a strange land of out two months, 1 vas ! awakened one morning by loud talk- ing ofgpeople in whose home I was ACARY DIDN'T KNowW JEFE HAS k w‘ 1922, by EL O. Fisber. Trads mark tegistereZ U. 8. Pat. OF.) A SPIN THROLGH CENTRAL PARIK wikL The only store in Wash- inzton selling Kodaks at $1 708 Sevenths St; N.W. 3123 M St." sold up to $2.50 for.. handy ....:-.. e | boarding. |ing in_my who had range word was ring- It was that a negro, come familiar with a white woman, had been lynched. 1 | had not become acquainted with the i word and ! what it meant. hing Yecur Vacation 1A Autographic Kodak Jr. in my dre never for, | members | tled and | usual had Later vietim 50 - page Inter- changeable Pho- to Album, $17.75 $1 a Week Others, $2 to $200 | the victim | the hands well know When enact commun [k w | governe ! ment \hnuld step forward and vindi- cate the order of civilization and pass such a bill as the Dyer anti- Iynching bill, whether it is thought by pettifoggers to be constitutional or mot. Our of We've gone over every it a sure-fire certainty we'll clean up every item of our summer slmk that's on hand. all ready for you—step lively, please. All Right, Here Are the Bargains, Clean-'em-up, Let’s Go! Your Choice of Any 3-Piece All-Wool Suit in the House That Sold Up to $60.00 875 Including Blue Serges Not a suit held back—every- thing goes at this price. All styles and weaves; all sizes in regulars, shorts and stouts. Don’t waste any time—get here early. Any Straw Hat In the house, $6.00 Any Panama Bumykol or Balibuntal hat -in_the house, values et oy . $3. 85 Men S Caps Broken lots of caps that E. Z. Garters A couple of extra pairs are “Kodak” i { oner’s jury f(\r the betterment of the Human rights are s to state rights. . N Mrs. Harring is to be commended for the stand she has taken in her | by the two comp: letter, and it is hoped the cler; the Women will do as H Sol-Herzo "Tomorrawstheday to set your Here 'tis—the selling event yow've been waiting for. — presenting a collection of seasonable, high-grade things for men at prices which make you say, “Will you look at these bargains? Me for Herzog’s, NOW!” 55¢c Corliss=Coon Collars Various laundered styles, dosen ... $1.35 Paris, Brighton and 19¢ Plain Color Pajamas ‘In all sises and colors. “Clean-up.Sale” price is . $1.39 1 was at a loss to know to know the meaning of vord, 1 inquired of my s lynching. He in- | as the murder- a mob, the mob | the duty of); n a court of law. i 1 Sohra ca‘nq:":.z'o‘fizfi‘;",s. {SOUTHERN PACIFIC ASKS l:,:f,%;; Daving. x;c;',::;w,}rgg;-;;“;; | te. acific in lexIllmlLe evelopment of REHEARING ON ORDER| its own lines." i X T TR 1 EX-D. C. POLICEMAN* WITH | OTHERS, UNDER CHARGES! . and_that to t scene tened to viewed the for Appeals to Supreme Court Right to Continue Lease of Ceneral Pacific. Into d by the stones nacked - had been dragged. Special Dispatch to The Supporting a petition for a rehear- L 2 ALEXANDRIA August ing by United States Supreme Court | L oBQNDIC Vo IR he Southern | except the | Pacific rail C fteelf of | ington policeman, and five associates, race, prat- {ownership the Central | two of Whom were negroes, were ar- nothing u | Pacific, a brief has been filed by the { raigned before United States Com- e day the body ‘of the missioner Woolls here yesterday on cut down, and the cor- the charge of impersonating prohibi- rendered a verdict that tion enforcement agents in a plot to rob Robert Arnold of New Alexandria. Dempsey. with Isaac Patri . Bell, both colored: Léo H. Graves . Hutchins, is alleged to Out at 1—j wood had come to his death at of persons unknown—yet he jury. whom the law is the brief Dresenlvfl an exha gument to support th that the lease of the ( to the Southern Pac for a period of ninety- gement ith until fail to uphold it, and ors of the code under in the state is to be n the general govern- 14 and demanded the right the premises for whisky Xs “Atnoid 'lea them into the house the men are said to have d him and stolen §10 After searc more money. it was testified, the vic- tim was forced to enter an auto- mobile and was driven several miles could not be inter the expiration of the le Tt was also pointed part of the opinion of lh(‘ S Court referring to_the the terminals on San Fr should be modified or omit sel objecting particularly to “the uni- fled control” upon which it as- serted, the court based its order for [before his captors released him. joint or commo of the property | ~Dempsey nd Bell were con- | held under $5.000 each for the action of the grand jury. Graves and Hutch- g under bond of ilar action. nd { tendea in this particular th: re to be divor acific should not be .3‘ The Mens 9th & COrne BigDBen! “Clean-Up” Sale Everything for Men “Clean-up Sale,” Our mid-season bit of stock in the house and cut the price down to a figure that makes * We're A Special Lot of About 43 Suits Tropical Worsteds, Kool Kloths, Flannels, etc. Formerly Sold Up to $35 : $9.85 For Quick Clearance There’s not every size in every style, but there's every size in the lot. They're real quality, hand- tailored all the way through. The first 43 will be getting the bargain of a lifetime. ALTERATIONS AT COST Summer Suits The best of them. Hand- taslored, styled right. Wear | them the rest of the summer and they’ll still be going strong mnext year. The prices tell their own story. Palm Beaches Regular Sale Price 516.50 ....812.75 Mohairs Regular Sale Price $I8 ...... $14.25 $20 ...... $16.25 §25/...... 31825 /Gabardines Regular Sale Price 825 ...... SILT5 $30 & $32.50 $24.75 Tropical Worsteds this Bathing : Suits California one-piece style, all colors. + - Clean ‘em up ooy A 25% Off . Silk Shirts Eagle Crepe, Broad- “cloth and Iersc\' DIECE oot oo o Salc$5 45 Manhattan Shirts All styles, shades and GREATLY stses. . They've all been REDUCED Silk Shantungs Regular Sale Price $25...... $17.75 You've looked these “clean-up” wvalues over — | make a circle around_those you want, then get here as soon as possible, Whlté Flannel Trousers :‘E The “vegular $10 and $7 25 ; $12 quality are priced at.. Fore! - White Duck Knickers For the sale they're re- $2 3k 5 duced 'to below Par, e+ 4 3 D. C. GIRL SCOUTS BELIE OLD IDEA THAT “WAR IS A MAN'S GAME” Ichaaa,formbormcfit.. romping out of their tents with a vim that argues Wwell for these pre- dictions, There is a mad Tush for the ~wash bowls, followed by “jerks,” which is the Scout term for setting-up exercises. A few minutes’ dip in the Gunpowder river gives the youthful scout- the distant past, together can make just as “snapp; ol- 1 ettes appetites that would do jus- with ankle-length skirts and high- diers as men ever dared to bé tice to the husklest trench digger : ey are predicting the time when that ever lived. waists, Is fast fading the staccato commnads ) military Military rules are strictly ob- belief that “war is a 2 columns will be h 1 women's served at the camp. the girls tak- voices 4s often as in men Reveille at Camp Bradley brings the District of Columbia Girk Scouts ing regular turns at “kitchen po- lice.” Inspections are held daily at 10 o'clock, and an untidy uni- 1 'lv == t-Pe Queen Anne g Rm Kitchen Cabinets Suites Large buffet with mirror, oblong extension table, six side Were $32— 55 o et S50 g S TG0 50 S $24.50 5 Reduced to......... 532 75 Ni Reln;gl-r pria, Slsfl.ooAAReducedD to.... o : Re:,:c :3‘5: 529 .50 Were $59— ine-Piece Queen Anne Dinin o ites Reduced to......... Reduced to......... $42.75 Sixty-inch buffet, oblong extension !agc gfi«n;m,,‘::..: R $38.50 cabinet, five chairs, one host leather- seated chair in beautiful walnut finish. Regular price, $249.00. Reduced to $ 1 69 000 Nine-Piece Genuine Walnut Dustproof William 5 and Mary Dining Room Suites Sixty-six-inch buffet, large china closet, five chairs and one host chair in’ genuine leather, as $225 00 . pictured above. Regular price, $350.00. Reduced to Three-Piece Set in Walnut Finish Dresser, chifforette and bow=-end bed. Regular price, $135.00. Reduced American Walnut Bedroom Sets Bow-end bed, dresser, chifforette, triple-mirror, semi-vanity table. ? $149.00. .Redurcd mRexullrprlce. $98 OO Large dresser, bow-end bed, chifforette, large vanity case, as pictured above. Regular $l 49.00 price, $249.00. Reduced to...... sale with $100.00 pur- _Z z v Three-Piece Overstuffed Suites - 72-inch settee, rockcr and chzxr cov- 598.00 ered i m tapestry. ar price, smu, Reduced to. . article - for ‘fature de- Livery. No ex- tra charge ESTJ.‘ M A X W E L L S Aug’ust Furniture Sale W21 e Everythmg in the House Four-Piece Set, Queen Anne, Genuine Walnut ] form means an addition to the kitchen's staff. Daily drills and maneuvers complete ' the day's working program, the rest of the time being devoted to recreation. Miss Bertha B. Howell is in com- mand. She is assisted by an effi- cient corps of murses, who take care of the grils' health, and, when the camping period is over, those in charge predict they will send to Washington one of the ha lot of girls the capital has ever seen, Colonial Bufiets If you have no account here it ‘will pay you to open one during our August Furniture Sale. Take full advantage of the discount, which ap- plies to any article or articles in our store. A small deposit is all that is needed and the balance ar- ranged on credit terms to nul your own mdivldn-l re- 9x12 Rugs $%5 ... $I875 i T W Ay S TP $30 ... $2375| Athletic Union Suits Vo G15.05 un Thus otiin o Tt setee rocket and chai wnd wrcnSow. . $28.50 L2 e i 2 Lo o RS =S| =g Reduced to......... s, . xminster Rugs— $35 < : 527‘75 _P'fil: .fl.‘.‘L"S C.'Iean-up_ Sale 690 :le?:cfil;r ......... $2L50 se. Regular price, $225.00, Redued ® $ l 39-50 Were $56—NOW... $39.50 AR ,..3..‘;..'.‘.2........ > We will de- Liver all mer- handiie gl chased dur- ing this sale or prepay the : freight within > the radius of 100 miles.

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